Failed Supernova? How a Massive Star Quietly Became a Black Hole
Failed Supernova? How a Massive Star Quietly Became a Black Hole  
Podcast: Bedtime Astronomy
Published On: Tue Feb 17 2026
Description: Astronomers have identified a rare case in the Andromeda Galaxy where a massive star appears to have collapsed directly into a black hole—without exploding as a supernova. After nearly two decades of observations, researchers saw the star fade as its core imploded, while its outer layers dispersed more slowly due to internal convection.A lingering infrared glow now marks the aftermath, offering strong evidence for models predicting “failed supernovae.” This discovery suggests that many stellar-mass black holes may form in silence, reshaping our understanding of how these cosmic objects are born.This episode includes AI-generated content.